Sulfatrim Ds 800 160 Tab

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APO SULFATRIM DS 800/160 mg SULFAMETH/TRIMETH DS WHT/OBL/APO-DS (none) 14 tablets, 2 per day ## This is an antibiotic used to treat various types of infections. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, diarrhea and skin rash. You can read more here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## APO-SULFATRIM DS 800/160MG sulfameth/trimeth DS can you use this with any blood pressure medication? ## je prends du silfatrim ds 800/160 je commence a avoir la selle foncee ya-t-il un rapport ...
Updated 3 years ago in Sulfatrim.
Tue, May 17 '11, 12:35 PM

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can u take a morphine tablet with apo-sulfatrim ## Sulfamethoxazole with Trimethoprim is an antibiotic and Morphine is a narcotic analgesic. They can be safely used together, but you may experience some heightened side effects, such as: drowsiness, nausea, skin rash and dry mouth. Read more here: Do you have any other questions? ## Can I drink alchol with this drug? ## when I picked up this presription, I asked the Chemist about my drinking wine, she said it is ok.. moderate portions off course. ## Is it harmful to take Apo-Sulfatrim-DS 800 160 for 1 or 2 days and then stop because you feel better? ## why im i not aloud out in the sun for what reasons and what will happen if i do STAY in or outside for one to two hours.Inderect sun light .. ## I was perscribed Apo Sulfatrim Ds 800 160 m... ...
Updated 1 month ago in Sulfatrim.
Wed, Jan 14 '15, 6:28 PM

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my fist tome i take one table twice daily until finishes I was givine 23 pills fot urine infection and 15 minutes after i got a rash all over what should i do im diabet ## Have you consulted your doctor? Sulfamethoxazole with Trimethoprim is an antibiotic and a non-allergic skin rash can be a normal side effect, but you should talk to your doctor to determine what type of rash it is. Since it appeared in such a short time frame, it may be an allergy to the medication and you might need to try something else. ...
Updated 3 years ago in Sulfatrim.
Tue, Jan 24 '12, 5:51 PM

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bactrim ds tabs ## For urinary tract infection, what is the proper dose of sulfatrimeth Ds 800, 160 mg tabs? How many times a day and for how long? ## The standard dosage is usually one tablet, twice daily for 10 to 14 days, but you should follow whatever instructions your doctor has provided. This antibiotic may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, stomach upset and non-allergic skin rash. Learn more Bactrim details here. Is there anything I can help with? ...
Updated 1 year ago in Bactrim.
Tue, Apr 16 '13, 10:20 AM

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what pill is oval and scored APO-DS on one side and no symbols on the other ## This is an APO Sulfatrim tablet, it contains 800mgs of Sulfamethoxazole and 160mgs of Trimethoprim, it is an antibiotic that's used to treat various types of infections. It's commonly prescribed as Bactrim in the U.S. Learn more Bactrim details here. Is there anything else I can help with? ...
Updated 2 years ago in Sulfatrim.
Sun, Sep 23 '12, 3:06 PM

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I take 30mg of Prevacid , 10mg Lipitor , 10mg cipralex at bed time. Supper time I take Ferrous Gluconate 300mg. Today the doctor diagnosed me with a UTI, and given APO -Sulfatrim DS 800/160mg 1 tablet Twice a day, my question is if this antibiotic is ok with everything I'm taking? Any interactions with anything. Thanks, Stella ## Hello, Stella! How are you? I didn't find any problems or interactions listed, but you should double check this information to be certain. Side effects to the antibiotic may include nausea, dizziness, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea. Is there anything else I can help with? ...
Updated 7 months ago in Prevacid.
Sun, Jun 29 '14, 7:58 PM

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